This is typically referred to as a "dig site".
archaeologist dig up things from the past like bones and they can see what there diet was by bones.
they would get killed
An excavation site is an area where archaeological research is being conducted to uncover and study artifacts, structures, or other evidence of past human activity. Researchers carefully dig, document, and analyze the findings to learn more about the history and inhabitants of the area.
One of the most famous archaeologist was Howard Carter who discovered the tomb of King Tut.
you need to get the false teeth in the room to the right from where you start in the archaeologist dig and clog it up with that.
Archaeologists can dig up artifacts pretty much anywhere, although in practice where they chose to dig will be affected by several factors. Archaeologists will conduct excavations only in places where they find evidence of past human activity and the excavation of the site will provide useful information. Excavations are planned and not conducted at random.
Excavation site
An excavation site
Archaeologists can dig up artifacts pretty much anywhere, although in practice where they chose to dig will be affected by several factors. Archaeologists will conduct excavations only in places where they find evidence of past human activity and the excavation of the site will provide useful information. Excavations are planned and not conducted at random.
Archaeologists can dig up artifacts pretty much anywhere, although in practice where they chose to dig will be affected by several factors. Archaeologists will conduct excavations only in places where they find evidence of past human activity and the excavation of the site will provide useful information. Excavations are planned and not conducted at random.
It's an excivation site . Hope I helped!!!!!! ; )
It is called a paleontologist, and yes, that is the correct spelling. Those are the people that dig up dinosaur bones.